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  1. Hi. Do you not have the option to use WASAPI? It should perform better than MME.

    I suspect that the USB-C to Jack adapter does not come with ASIO drivers, and that is the reason you don't have that option.

    A budget Audio Interface (AI) with proper ASIO drivers would help a lot.

    Others will hopefully chime in with AI suggestions.

    A budget will be needed for getting good advice.

    All the best.

    To add something for you  to start reading:
    https://consordini.com/best-budget-audio-interfaces-under-100/

  2. 2 hours ago, Zo said:

    If i knew i would have grabbed this one , not the weiss , because it's way more cpu optimised , brands tends to forgot that we have a lot of brands and tools in the arsenal , and think their stuff can be the only thing cpu heavy ....

    so if anybody want just an eq i think it's exellent , if anybody want the combo , the weiss channel strip is superb at the expense of some cycle .

    Also one thing annoyed some people (not me) in the weiss C 1 version is the shleves curves witch are like the Manley Passive EQ (witch i love) aka Shelving and cut witch accentuate the perception , and i love it ... some people hated it since it wasn't possible to deactivate this behavior in C1 

     

    Basically if you boost at 50 Hz you will get a cut just after .... kinda like the Pultec trick .. 

    Concept :

    If you boost 50 hz by 6 db , you perceived the 6 db but might have some phase eq's ....

    If you boost 50 hz by 3 db and cut by 3 , you will have this fx perceived with less phase behavior and even more pronouced fx since the 3db cut is also affecting your perception of what's ,next in freq  ;) 

     

     

    I'll pass on this one, as I'm satisfied with the Gambit Eq. I only use the Gambit Channels strip on a few sources (snare, OH, some Vsti's ++)

    I often put the 9000 on the Main out/Master bus.

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  3. You should be ok without an Eq. As mentioned above, you can change the tone some with different settings.

    When I use Eq on the way in, it is usually with "broad stokes" to get the tone as close to where I want it (as the only Eq's  I have are the Eq's on my preamps).

    I do use plugins afterwards 95% of the time.

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  4. 3 hours ago, Grem said:

    Yeah, but it goes up pretty quick from that point!!

    $231 is kinda outta my range for a vocal aligner!! When I got the free version from CW. I wonder if it's the same. IOW is the free version the Synco Arts technology? Or did CW create their own and called it the same thing?

    Hi, mate. I'd go so far as to say that these  are in a different league.

    I'd start with Vocalign Project (I did) if I were you. If you have any version of Melodyne, you can do most, if not all of the things the upper tier can do (perhaps not as fast).

    And you're going to have to align 2 and 2 tracks, whereas the upper tiers can do multi-tracks. Not a big deal(breaker) IMHO.

    All the best.

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